Motorola Milestone. Got it on launch day Feb 2010. Getting a little slow after a year and a half but there is really no reason to upgrade it at this point. Android OS and a real keyboard are selling points for me. Dont care for the touchscreen kb.

Provider is Telus. Been good thus far.

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I am not married to Apple so I will take a look at Android phones again this fall. My corp plan gives me an upgrade each year so I might get the latest iPhone or an Android, and sell my old phone or give it to the wife (she has the Galaxy and likes the iPhone better).

I've had my Samsung Galaxy S since on Bell last August and rather enjoy it for the most part. It has a quirk right now though its either to do with a certain version of firmware that is out or my quazi back up app

Google Nexus One, one of the last purchased from the Google web store before it was shut down. Rooted and running Cyanogen 7 on the Fido network. (I'm moving to East York in a month if any Torontonians suggest a better network ie. Virgin, Wind etc, etc)

I also have an unlocked Blackberry Bold 9000 with custom housing that is currently being borrowed by a friend who forgot he had his curve in his pocket when he went for a swim.

I'm most looking forward to who is making the next Nexus phone (rumoured to be codenamed Prime). I still prefer my Nexus One over the Nexus S mainly because my trackball acts a notification light for me.

I hope RIM pulls through in the next few months and the new Bold Touch 9900 goes off with a hit, I'd be interested in trying it out.

Blackberry 8300. IMO, one of the best, most durable phones made in the last decade. I've had mine for a bit over 4 years, it has chunks taken out of it and rattles like a porn star's vibrator but it still works like a charm and retains a battery life of 3 DAYS.